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So, I've got a bit of a noob question. Since someone is mastering all the songs, when we finish are we supposed to send in a zip containing a complete version + multitracks to chassis, or what are we supposed to do?

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So, I've got a bit of a noob question. Since someone is mastering all the songs, when we finish are we supposed to send in a zip containing a complete version + multitracks to chassis, or what are we supposed to do?

I would assume that it means don't put any master compression or limiting on it and leave a few decibels of headroom for the mastering.

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So, I've got a bit of a noob question. Since someone is mastering all the songs, when we finish are we supposed to send in a zip containing a complete version + multitracks to chassis, or what are we supposed to do?

I would assume that it means don't put any master compression or limiting on it and leave a few decibels of headroom for the mastering.

Alright, easy enough. I've never had my stuff mastered before, but I know some people that have had theirs, and I had heard that some people like to have multitracks so they can adjust the levels of the different parts. *shrug*

I could just be ignorant.

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So, I've got a bit of a noob question. Since someone is mastering all the songs, when we finish are we supposed to send in a zip containing a complete version + multitracks to chassis, or what are we supposed to do?

I would assume that it means don't put any master compression or limiting on it and leave a few decibels of headroom for the mastering.

Alright, easy enough. I've never had my stuff mastered before, but I know some people that have had theirs, and I had heard that some people like to have multitracks so they can adjust the levels of the different parts. *shrug*

I could just be ignorant.

 

Milti track mastering is way too time consuming and you need to have the masterer and producer in constant contact so that the track sounds the way you want.

 

Just send me the finished track, with some dynamics left in it. Unless you want to brick fuck the shit out of your track. I aint judging :shrug:

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I double brick-walled my track in hope that it's pure unrelenting loudness alone will get it on the comp :sup:

 

lol

 

I put three post production compressors on mine so you can hear it in other tracks on the album. Even if mines not on it.

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